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Saturday, April 28, 2012
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Pakistan Test Fires Shaheen-IA Ballistic Missile
Shaheen IA (Hatf-IV) is a highly capable single stage solid fuel missile which employs terminal guidance to destroy its target with pinpoint accuracy.
Director General Strategic Plans Division, Lieutenant General ® Khalid Ahmed Kidwai, Chairman NESCOM Muhammad Irfan Burney, Commander Army Strategic Force Command, Lieutenant General Tariq Nadeem Gilani witnessed the test of the Shaheen 1A ballistic missile.
Director General Strategic Plans Division, Lieutenant General ® Khalid Ahmed Kidwai, Chairman NESCOM Muhammad Irfan Burney, Commander Army Strategic Force Command, Lieutenant General Tariq Nadeem Gilani witnessed the test of the Shaheen 1A ballistic missile.
General KayaniWitness Pak Army Exercise in Muzaffargarh Ranges
Chief of Army Staff, General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani visited Muzaffargarh Ranges today, to witness ongoing training exercises.The activities of the day comprised maneuvers of an armoured brigade group in conventional corps operations.
PAF and Army Aviation elements provided close support to the maneuvering land forces. The modern battlefield was simulated by employment of UAVs for real time battle reconnaissance, along with state of the art data communication means.
COAS appreciated the standard of training as well as various modifications indigenously carried out in field equipment, to make it more suitable to Pakistan Army’s needs.Earlier, COAS was received at Multan by Corps Commander Multan Corps, Lieutenant General Shafqaat Ahmed.
Pakistan Navy Inducts PNS Azmat Fast Attack Missile Craft (FAMC)
Pakistan Navy has inducted its PNS Azmat Fast Attack Missile Craft (FAMC) to supplement its fleet of warships. Chief of Naval Staff of Pakistan Navy, Admiral Muhammad Asif Sandila was the chief guest at the commissioning ceremony of PNS Azmat at the Xingang Shipyard in Tianjin, China.
Chief of Naval Staff of Pakistan Navy, Admiral Muhammad Asif Sandila said, “Its immense firepower coupled with stealthy features makes it a real versatile platform which would not only prove vital for ensuring effective presence in our area of operations, but would bring a new dimension of operation of stealthy platform of this tonnage.”
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Graduation Ceremony of Combat Commanders Held At PAF Academy
The Graduation Ceremony of Combat Commanders' Course was held at the Pakistan Air Force Base Mushaf. Ceremony at the
Pakistan Air Force's Combat Commanders' School was attended by the Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Tahir Rafique Butt.
In his speech, Chief of the Air Staff said that any future conflict in our region would entail the employment of air power in a manner that we have not witnessed before. The application of air power at different levels and modes could stretch our limited resources to the maximum and test our resolve. It is for this reason alone, that our force structuring and operational training must continue to evolve progressively to meet the future challenges.
In his speech, Chief of the Air Staff said that any future conflict in our region would entail the employment of air power in a manner that we have not witnessed before. The application of air power at different levels and modes could stretch our limited resources to the maximum and test our resolve. It is for this reason alone, that our force structuring and operational training must continue to evolve progressively to meet the future challenges.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Friday, April 13, 2012
1965 War Hero Group Captain Cecil Chaudhry Dies
War veteran of the 1965 and 1971 Indo-Pak wars, Group Captain Cecil Chaudhry (retired) of the Pakistan Air Force ( PAF) has died in Lahore today. The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Tahir Rafique Butt has expressed his extreme grief and extended his deepest sympathies and profound condolences to the family of Group Captain Cecil Chaudhry over the loss of great fighter pilot and true patriot.
Group Captain Cecil Chaudhry is considered as a true source of inspiration for all ranks and files of Pakistan Air Force due to his legendary career as a fighter pilot who fought in a number of aerial battles and he was awarded Sitara-e-Jurat and Tamgha-e-Jurat for his bravery.
Group Captain Cecil Chaudhry is considered as a true source of inspiration for all ranks and files of Pakistan Air Force due to his legendary career as a fighter pilot who fought in a number of aerial battles and he was awarded Sitara-e-Jurat and Tamgha-e-Jurat for his bravery.
Cecil Chaudhry was credited with several air-to-air kills and was one of the distinguished Pakistani strike and fighter pilots of the period. Chaudhry showed his true colours in the Indo-Pak wars of 1965 and 1971, by displaying outstanding professionalism, unflinching devotion and exemplary courage. The services rendered by the legend were beyond the call of normal duty and contributed a significant share towards PAF achieving air superiority during the Indo-Pak war of 1965.
He was part of the famous attack formation, responsible for the destruction of Halwara airfield and the Amritsar radar in 1965 war. In recognition of his meritorious services, he was awarded with Sitara-e-Jurat and Sitara-i-Basalat. Group Captain Chaudhry was born on 27 August 1941 to a Christian (Roman Catholic) family of the village Dalwal, located in the Salt Range.
He joined the Pakistan Air Force on March 12 1958 and was commissioned in the GD (P) branch on 26 June 1960. During his career in the Pakistan Air Force, he commanded two Mirage squadrons and Combat Commanders School (CCS).
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Avalanche Clearance at Gayari Sector Siachen
Despite weather hazards, rescue work continues at Gayari. A total of 452 person including 69 civilians are employed on relief efforts. 2 Dozers, 2 JCB (Earth Mover), 3 Excavator and 2 dumpers are working day and night on the site.
Five points have been identified on the site where rescue work is in progress. Two points are being dug with equipment while three points are being dug manually.
Monday, April 9, 2012
Swiss, German Team Will Arrive to Assist in Rescue Operations
An expert team comprising 3 individuals from Switzerland has arrived last night to assist in Gayari rescue operations. Another disaster management team comprising 6 individuals alongwith necessary equipment from Germany has also arrived in Islamabad.
They have so far cleared one platform measuring a 40 feet length, 30 feet wide and 10 feet deep. 5 helicopters are taking part in the operation while heavy machinery, additional manpower including technical experts from National Disaster Management Authority and Strategic Planning Division have been moved from Islamabad via C 130.
They have so far cleared one platform measuring a 40 feet length, 30 feet wide and 10 feet deep. 5 helicopters are taking part in the operation while heavy machinery, additional manpower including technical experts from National Disaster Management Authority and Strategic Planning Division have been moved from Islamabad via C 130.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
General Kayani Visits Siachen to See Rescue Operation Launched at Gayari Sectorisit
Chief of Army Staff, General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani visited Siachen, today, to personally see the rescue operation launched to recover 139 soldiers and civilians trapped under the avalanche. COAS was accompanied by Corps Commander Lieutenant General Khalid Nawaz Khan.
Major General Ikram ul Haq, Commander FCNA apprised the COAS about the details of rescue operation.
COAS, while visiting the site of rescue operation, said that avalanche of such a magnitude was unprecedented in last twenty years of this Battalion Headquarters existence at Gayari. COAS further said that Army has mobilized all available resources with the assistance of PAF to carry out full scale rescue operation.
He appreciated the morale and efforts of troops who are braving the harsh weather and inhospitable terrain. COAS instructed the Commanders to optimally utilize all available resources at their disposal and leave no stone unturned to reach out to the entrapped personnel. COAS said that efforts are underway to acquire latest technical equipment for the rescue.
COAS emphasized that calamity in no way should affect the morale of the troops defending the motherland at the highest battlefield. He said Pakistan Army has always risen to the occasion and will come through this challenge as well.
Names of persons buried under snow slide in Gayari sector near Skardu.
Officers
1. PA-32596 Lt Col Tanvir Ul Hassan
2. PA-39548 Maj Zaka Ul Haq
3. PA-105358 Capt Haleem Ullah( AMC)
Junior Commission Officers
4. N/Sub Khurshid
5. N/Sub Didar
6. N/Sub Malik
7. N/Sub Iftikhar
Havildar
8. Hav Rehber
9. Hav Haji Shafayat
10. Hav Zakir
11. Hav Gulfraz
12. Hav Shah Nawaz
13. Hav Musadiq
14. Hav Rustam
15. Hav Shad
16. Hav Ghulam Muhammad
17. Hav Sher Nayab
18. Hav Ishaq
19. Hav Tanvir
Lance Havildar / NaiK
20. L/Hav Mustafa
21. L/Hav Ghulam Qadir
22. Nk Ashraf
23. Nk Sartaj
24. Nk Mudasar
25. Nk Jabbar
Lance Naik / Sepoy
26. Lnk Irshad
27. Lnk Sami Ullah
28. Lnk Sharafat
29. Lnk Mustafa
30. Lnk Himayat
31. Lnk Altaf
32. Lnk Mir Hussain
33. Lnk Irfan
34. Sep Ali Zar
35. Sep Saleem
36. Sep Malik Riaz
37. Sep Jamil
38. Sep Akhtar
39. Sep Nadir Wali
40. Sep Israr
41. Sep Sajid
42. Sep Naseer
43. Sep Dildar
44. Sep Zaman
45. Sep Irfan Khalil
46. Sep Waseem
47. Sep Ehsan
48. Sep Ashraf
49. Sep Riaz
50. Sep Shoaib
51. Sep Iqbal
52. Sep Mumtaz
53. Sep Haider
54. Sep Mehtab
55. Zulqarnain
56. Sep Ghulab Shah
57. Sep Rehmat Wali
58. Sep Nadeem
59. Sep Nafs Ali
60. Sep Nadeem Hashmi
61. Sep Qurban
62. Sep Muhammad Khan
63. Sep Akbar
64. Sep Ali Muhammad
65. Sep Muhammad Ali
66. Sep Amin
67. Sep Fiaz
68. Sep Shakeel
69. Sep Siraj
70. Sep Fazal Abbas
71. Sep Javed
72. Sep Javed
73. Sep Sakhi Zaman
74. Sep Sajjad Kazmi
75. Sep Fida Hussain
76. Sep Naeem
77. Sep Shamim
78. Sep Zakir
79. Sep Nisar Hussain
80. Sep Aurangzeb
81. Sep Arshad
82. Sep Sultan
83. Sep Muhammad Hussain
84. Sep Nasir
85. Sep Ilyas
86. Sep Mukhtiar
87. Sep Fida Hussain
88. Sep Zaheer
89. Sep Naseer
90. Sep Aftab
91. Sep Adil
92. Sep Muzamil
93. Sep Sarfraz
94. Sep Shameer
95. Sep Soba Khan
96. Sep Abid
97. Sep Ishaq
98. Sep Aksar Zaman
99. Sep Najeeb Ullah
100. Sep Siraj Ud Din
101. Sep Jaffar
102. Sep Ansar
103. Sep Ishaq
104. Sep Ghulam Rasool
105. Sep Muhammad Hussain
106. Sep Jumma khan
107. Sep Muhammad Ali
108. Sep Zakir Kawardo
109. Sep Ghulam Mehdi
110. Sep Ghazi Shah
111. Sep Sana Ullah
112. Sep Imtiaz
113. Sep Hameed Ullah
114. Sep Sadiq Gultri
115. Sep Gul Daz ( FS Sec)
Clerks
116. Nk / Clk Ghulam Nabi
117. Nk/ Clk Ghulam Ali
Cooks
118. Sep/Ck Muhammad Ali
119. Sep/Ck Karim
120. Sep/Ck Ghulam Mehdi
Sweepers
121. Moon Gul
122. Asif
123. Naveed
124. Ali
Civilian (paid out of defence establishment)
125. Jalil (Waiter)
126. Hameed ( Waiter)
127. Nasrullah (Barber)
128. Muhammad Ameer (Barber)
129. Waheed ( Canteen)
130. Azeem (Canteen)
131. Sarfraz (Dhobi)
132. Wali (Dhobi)
133. Noor Shah ali (Dhobi)
134. Sabir (Tailor)
135. Ghulam Rasool (NCB) - Uncfm/Suspected
Names of persons buried under snow slide in Gayari sector near Skardu.
Officers
1. PA-32596 Lt Col Tanvir Ul Hassan
2. PA-39548 Maj Zaka Ul Haq
3. PA-105358 Capt Haleem Ullah( AMC)
Junior Commission Officers
4. N/Sub Khurshid
5. N/Sub Didar
6. N/Sub Malik
7. N/Sub Iftikhar
Havildar
8. Hav Rehber
9. Hav Haji Shafayat
10. Hav Zakir
11. Hav Gulfraz
12. Hav Shah Nawaz
13. Hav Musadiq
14. Hav Rustam
15. Hav Shad
16. Hav Ghulam Muhammad
17. Hav Sher Nayab
18. Hav Ishaq
19. Hav Tanvir
Lance Havildar / NaiK
20. L/Hav Mustafa
21. L/Hav Ghulam Qadir
22. Nk Ashraf
23. Nk Sartaj
24. Nk Mudasar
25. Nk Jabbar
Lance Naik / Sepoy
26. Lnk Irshad
27. Lnk Sami Ullah
28. Lnk Sharafat
29. Lnk Mustafa
30. Lnk Himayat
31. Lnk Altaf
32. Lnk Mir Hussain
33. Lnk Irfan
34. Sep Ali Zar
35. Sep Saleem
36. Sep Malik Riaz
37. Sep Jamil
38. Sep Akhtar
39. Sep Nadir Wali
40. Sep Israr
41. Sep Sajid
42. Sep Naseer
43. Sep Dildar
44. Sep Zaman
45. Sep Irfan Khalil
46. Sep Waseem
47. Sep Ehsan
48. Sep Ashraf
49. Sep Riaz
50. Sep Shoaib
51. Sep Iqbal
52. Sep Mumtaz
53. Sep Haider
54. Sep Mehtab
55. Zulqarnain
56. Sep Ghulab Shah
57. Sep Rehmat Wali
58. Sep Nadeem
59. Sep Nafs Ali
60. Sep Nadeem Hashmi
61. Sep Qurban
62. Sep Muhammad Khan
63. Sep Akbar
64. Sep Ali Muhammad
65. Sep Muhammad Ali
66. Sep Amin
67. Sep Fiaz
68. Sep Shakeel
69. Sep Siraj
70. Sep Fazal Abbas
71. Sep Javed
72. Sep Javed
73. Sep Sakhi Zaman
74. Sep Sajjad Kazmi
75. Sep Fida Hussain
76. Sep Naeem
77. Sep Shamim
78. Sep Zakir
79. Sep Nisar Hussain
80. Sep Aurangzeb
81. Sep Arshad
82. Sep Sultan
83. Sep Muhammad Hussain
84. Sep Nasir
85. Sep Ilyas
86. Sep Mukhtiar
87. Sep Fida Hussain
88. Sep Zaheer
89. Sep Naseer
90. Sep Aftab
91. Sep Adil
92. Sep Muzamil
93. Sep Sarfraz
94. Sep Shameer
95. Sep Soba Khan
96. Sep Abid
97. Sep Ishaq
98. Sep Aksar Zaman
99. Sep Najeeb Ullah
100. Sep Siraj Ud Din
101. Sep Jaffar
102. Sep Ansar
103. Sep Ishaq
104. Sep Ghulam Rasool
105. Sep Muhammad Hussain
106. Sep Jumma khan
107. Sep Muhammad Ali
108. Sep Zakir Kawardo
109. Sep Ghulam Mehdi
110. Sep Ghazi Shah
111. Sep Sana Ullah
112. Sep Imtiaz
113. Sep Hameed Ullah
114. Sep Sadiq Gultri
115. Sep Gul Daz ( FS Sec)
Clerks
116. Nk / Clk Ghulam Nabi
117. Nk/ Clk Ghulam Ali
Cooks
118. Sep/Ck Muhammad Ali
119. Sep/Ck Karim
120. Sep/Ck Ghulam Mehdi
Sweepers
121. Moon Gul
122. Asif
123. Naveed
124. Ali
Civilian (paid out of defence establishment)
125. Jalil (Waiter)
126. Hameed ( Waiter)
127. Nasrullah (Barber)
128. Muhammad Ameer (Barber)
129. Waheed ( Canteen)
130. Azeem (Canteen)
131. Sarfraz (Dhobi)
132. Wali (Dhobi)
133. Noor Shah ali (Dhobi)
134. Sabir (Tailor)
135. Ghulam Rasool (NCB) - Uncfm/Suspected
General Kayani Witnesses Training Manoeuvres of Strike Corps and PAF Close Air Support Componentmponents
General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani visited Jhelum and Tilla Ranges, today.
At Tilla Ranges, COAS witnessed the training manoeuvres of Strike Corps elements, with Close Air Support of PAF components.
COAS emphasized that Army's current commitments against militancy must not dilute response and training for conventional warfare.
Earlier, COAS visited the Pakistan Army Rifle Association Ranges at Jhelum to witness the ongoing matches of 19th National Shooting Championship.
He appreciated the standards of marksmanship displayed by the participants. Lieutenant General Muzzammil Hussain, Inspector General Training and Evaluation, accompanied the COAS on the occasion.
Earlier on arrival at Tilla, COAS was received by Commander Mangla Corps, Lieutenant General Tariq Khan.
Monday, April 2, 2012
General Kayani Meets Commander Sri Lanka Army
Lieutenant General Jagath Jayasuriya, Commander Sri Lanka Army called on Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, today.
Discussions were focused on bilateral relations with emphasis on security and defence aspects.
Earlier, on arrival, the dignitary was presented a Guard of Honour by a smartly turned out contingent at Yadgar-e-Shuhada, GHQ.
Sunday, April 1, 2012
General Kayani Witnesses Training Activities of Army Air Defence Units
Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani visited Muzaffargarh Ranges, today, to witness ongoing training activities of Army Air Defence units.
The day’s activities involved live firing of several air defence weapons on the inventory of Pakistan Army. These included short range Surface to Air Missiles, shoulder fired weapons and Anti Aircraft guns.